
Huber to Compete in First Professional Event at Epson Tour's Four Winds Invitational
Thursday, July 9, 2026 | Women's Golf
Gainesville native and All-SEC selection, Katelyn Huber will play in her first professional event this weekend at the Four Winds Invitational.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Florida women's golfer Katelyn Huber has earned an exemption into the Epson Tour's Four Winds Invitational, marking her first professional event this weekend at Blackthorn Golf Club in South Bend, Ind. The tournament will be held July 10-12 and she will tee of the opening round at 2:09 p.m. on Friday.
Earlier this summer, Huber captured the 2026 Florida Women's Amateur title, becoming the third consecutive Gator to win the championship. She also advanced to the semifinals of the U.S. Women's Amateur Four-Ball Championship.
A Gainesville native, Huber enjoyed an outstanding freshman campaign in 2025-26, earning All-SEC Freshman Team honors and SEC Freshman of the Week recognition. She competed in all 12 tournaments, appearing in the lineup for all but one event, and opened her collegiate career with a bogey-free 67 (-4) in her first round. Her 72.44 stroke average ranks the second-lowest by a freshman in program history.
Huber elevated her play during the postseason, tying for 25th in stroke play at the SEC Championship before winning both of her match-play contests, including a 5-and-3 victory in the semifinals. She then paced the Gators at the NCAA Tallahassee Regional with a solo sixth-place finish at 4-under par, helping Florida advance to the NCAA Championships.
Earlier this summer, Huber captured the 2026 Florida Women's Amateur title, becoming the third consecutive Gator to win the championship. She also advanced to the semifinals of the U.S. Women's Amateur Four-Ball Championship.
A Gainesville native, Huber enjoyed an outstanding freshman campaign in 2025-26, earning All-SEC Freshman Team honors and SEC Freshman of the Week recognition. She competed in all 12 tournaments, appearing in the lineup for all but one event, and opened her collegiate career with a bogey-free 67 (-4) in her first round. Her 72.44 stroke average ranks the second-lowest by a freshman in program history.
Huber elevated her play during the postseason, tying for 25th in stroke play at the SEC Championship before winning both of her match-play contests, including a 5-and-3 victory in the semifinals. She then paced the Gators at the NCAA Tallahassee Regional with a solo sixth-place finish at 4-under par, helping Florida advance to the NCAA Championships.
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